Teyana Taylor opted for a Phoebe Philo leather jacket with a daring neckline and pants for her February 25 appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. She has been on top of her fashion game for every public appearance in the past few months. The actress emerged as a Hollywood sensation in 2025, thanks to her brilliant performance as Perfidia Beverly Hills in “One Battle After Another.”
Teyana Taylor upgrades monochrome Phoebe Philo jacket with gold accents for ‘The Late Show’
Teyana Taylor picked out a black leather jacket, Look 2 from Phoebe Philo’s Collection D Jan – Jun 2026. Created by Daniel Roseberry, the jacket is a sculptural, oversized black leather design with a dramatic, high-folded collar that frames her face almost like a built-in hood. It had a structured yet fluid silhouette, with exaggerated volume through the body and sleeves.
The front of the jacket featured an asymmetric wrap-style construction, creating soft, architectural draping across the torso. The sleeves were long and slightly ballooned, finished with gathered elastic cuffs that added shape and contrast to the clean lines. Taylor paired it with fitted black leather pants. She maintained the monochromatic palette of her look by slipping into the Khaite Bella Knee-High Boot, worth $2,200. The leather shoes featured a pointed-toe silhouette and a wrapped wedge heel, which culminated in a gold-toned heel.
The Golden Globe winner added some bling to it with her gold accessories. In fact, the most eye-catching accessories she was wearing were a pair of Schiaparelli ‘Eyelash’ Sunglasses and the House’s Anatomic Bijoux Earrings. Furthermore, per the official site, one side of the earrings features a pierced nose, a snail, and a surreal mouth. The other side had a surreal ear, a pierced nipple, and a tooth jewel.
Meanwhile, the sunglasses were gold-toned, surrealist frames that featured intricate, long metallic “eyelashes” extending from the top rim. The eyewear also echoed Schiaparelli’s historical obsession with human anatomy and trompe-l’œil.
Originally written by Ankita Shaw on theFashionSpot.
